Media culture: cultural studies, identity, and politics between the modern and the postmodern/ Douglas Kellner
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302.23 JOA/M Mobile media and the change of everyday life/ | 302.23 JOE/H Hands-on guide to streaming media/ | 302.23 KAR/R Rethinking Media Pluralism/ | 302.23 KEL/M Media culture: cultural studies, identity, and politics between the modern and the postmodern/ | 302.23 KEL/M Media culture / | 302.23 KEV/M Mass Communication in India | 302.23 KOL/M Media Studies/ |
1. Theory Wars and Cultural Studies --
2. Media Culture, Politics, and Ideology: From Reagan to Rambo --
3. For a Cultural Studies that is Critical, Multicultural, and Multiperspectival --
4. Social Anxiety, Class, and Disaffected Youth --
5. Black Voices from Spike Lee to Rap --
6. Reading the Gulf War: Production/Text/Reception --
7. Television, Advertising, and the Construction of Postmodern Identities --
8. Madonna, Fashion, and Image --
9. Mapping the Present from the Future: From Baudrillard to Cyberpunk --
Conclusion: From the Future Back to the Present.
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